Parliament Hill School

Parliament Hill School

Client: London Borough of Camden
Architect: Haverstock Associates
Structural Engineer: Jenkins & Potter
Quantity Surveyor: Nigel Rose & Partners
Planning Supervisor: Jenkins & Potter
Services Design: CBG Consultants Ltd
Main Contractor: Gee Construction

A new technology laboratory and dance studio were designed, one for quasi-industrial activities, the other for the performing arts. Taking into consideration the client’s financial constraints, the solution in each case was an exposed steel frame of architectural quality, with long span beams designed compositely with high quality precast units, the exposed soffits of which formed the ceilings. A complex copper roof and wall were made feasible by the use of composite stressed skin timber and plywood panels.

The building profiles were extremely complex to suit the surrounding early 20th century buildings. With regard to sustainability, as well as incorporating a sedum roof on the courtyard building, the future use of the buildings was considered in the design. This included large open spaces, future use of the technology building roof, and high thermal mass to assist heating and cooling. A highly efficient composite design which was straightforward to build was devised to minimise costs. This reduced the construction programme and the steelwork costs which were increasing significantly due to global demand.